Commento di Imakuni

Ethan Centaurai will be releasing this in-game guide to help you find the bonfires quickly.

Commento di nirces

Blade Edge Mountains:

Alliance ~ 37,68 Sylvanaar

Horde ~ 51,59 Thunderlord Stronghold

Netherstorm

Alliance ~ 32, 62 Area 52

Horde ~ 32,66 Area 52

will post more when i do them

Commento di Nanika

It is easy to do Flame Wardens of Outland and Extinguishing Outland at the same time (regardless of what faction you are), since all the cities are fairly close to one another. None of the flames are hidden, and they don't entail jaunts into enemy cities, despite the vague pretenses of pvp that the achievements suggest -- you can get them all without aggroing any enemy npcs if you want -- but just to further simplify things, and for the benefit of those without coordinates mods, I will list the locations.

Fire of Terrokar (Horde): Located just north of Stonebreaker Hold. You can fly pretty much in a straight line from Shattrath to Allerian and you will see it as you go over.Fire of Terrokar (Alliance): Located just south of Allerian Stronghold, at the edge of the Bone Wastes.

Fire of Shadowmoon (Horde): Directly east of the Shadowmoon Village icon on the map, right outside of the walls.Fire of Shadowmoon (Alliance): Just east of Wildhammer Stronghold, between the castle walls and the bunker.

Fire of Hellfire (Alliance): Just east of Honor Hold, north of the road connecting to the Path of Glory. I believe a line of mounted alliance NPCs occasionally comes down the road, but you can approach from the north without ever risking getting close to where they path by.Fire of Hellfire (Horde): South of Thrallmar, also along the road connecting to the Path of Glory. A line of mounted horde NPCs occasionally travel along the road, so watch out for them if you don't ridiculously outlevel the zone (I imagine most people do, but there will also be those lower levels trying to get these achievements).

Fire of Netherstorm: This one is especially easy, since they are both at Area 52. Horde fire is located south of the city, and alliance fire is located northwest.

Fire of Blade's Edge (Horde): Southwest of Thunderlord Stronghold, about 40 yards from the city wall.Fire of Blade's Edge (Alliance): East of Sylvanaar, right at the alliance end of the bridge over Bloodmaul Ravine.

Fire of Zangarmarsh (Alliance): Just south of Telredor.Fire of Zangarmarsh (Horde): East of Zabra'jin. Two level 65 elite Zabra'jin Guards (60k health) walk up and down the road right next to this. Not a big deal if you're 80, but they are quite a headache if you're Outland level/geared.

Fire of Nagrand (Horde): West of Garadar, and north of the road. I don't remember if the Garadar Wolf Riders (the bane of my early BC leveling) pat down this road, but if you stay north of the road and don't travel along it, you shouldn't have trouble with them.Fire of Nagrand (Alliance): West of Telaar.

Commento di spyvingen

I have made a tom tom list from the data in this guide if u wana add them just copy paste to macro and run macro

Remember that a macro can hold all in one run so take like 5-7 rows at a time

Commento di Vlad

I made myself an addon to help me visit all the Bonfires and Fire Flame Wardens, but since it's selfish not to share, here is a link to said addon, Candy Buckets (Midsummer Fire Festival) -it will help you figure out where you have been and where you can go, have fun! :)

Commento di SoloStryker

Refer to my post here for the full list of Alliance bonfires for Flame Warden of Outland.

Commento di Vomitcomet

Current as of patch 6.2

For a waypoint list of every Horde & Alliance bonfire gohere, it includes capital cities and all expansions.You’ll be able to complete every Flame Keeper / Warden and Extinguishment achievement with this list.

Here's a list of all Outland bonfire waypoints for both Horde and Alliance.

They’re spaced out so you can copy one section and use the regular WoW macro creator or copy them all and use the add-on Paste.

These are set in no particular order, you can adjust Tomtom to automatically set the next closest waypoint to minimize backtracking.

Edit: updated for Draenor. If you find a mistake or a bonfire I left out please leave a comment and I will update.

Commento di Arexx

Create two macros below, use them in order starting at the dark portal in Hellfire (you can get there from any city easily). They are in reverse order in the macros because the last waypoint you set is the first one you go to. These cover both Alliance and Horde fires, and I put them in order so that your flight would be as short as possible.

You basically click on the first macro, follow those waypoints, then when they are done, click on macro 2 and follow those (it starts where the first macro left off). It is necessary to divide them up due to the macro size limit.

Special note: In your TomTom settings, under the Interface->Addons->TomTom->Waypoint Arrow, make sure you have "Allow closest waypoint to be outside current zone" check marked (enabled) or any waypoints outsize the current zone you're in will disappear.